Im sure that the members of "Something Ambiguous A" would love to play this. Also, since this is open, will college players be eligible?

Collin ParksUniversity of Michigan '18

"Aragorn was the famed king of Gondor, while the Iberian kingdom was Aragon. Both parties were aware of this coincidence: we have a journal entry from Aragorn that expresses his anger at receiving mail meant for King Peter IV of Aragon for the umpteenth time."~ CommodoreCoCo

As the actual official executor of this event, Colby will be allowed to play if he so desires. We will not be turning away anyone. As Morgan said, if you want to play, but don't have a team, then you should post here or send Morgan an email, and we can get you onto a team.

Checks can be made out to Loyola Academy, and we will provide invoices to teams if they are needed.

That means we can expect CAHLFS to start around 7pm. We will play 10 rounds of tossups only. We will most definitely finish before 10. Teams should sign up for this with more conviction. After the finals are done, we will begin taking pizza orders for those who want to chip in on that (or maybe some sort of other delivery option, depending on what staffers will be fed during the tournament proper).

mlaird wrote:That means we can expect CAHLFS to start around 7pm. We will play 10 rounds of tossups only. We will most definitely finish before 10. Teams should sign up for this with more conviction. After the finals are done, we will begin taking pizza orders for those who want to chip in on that (or maybe some sort of other delivery option, depending on what staffers will be fed during the tournament proper).

I told staffers in my email that I was doing pizza on Saturday and Jimmy John's sandwiches on Sunday. I'd have no problem switching those two if you want to order pizza for CAHLFS.

mlaird wrote:That means we can expect CAHLFS to start around 7pm. We will play 10 rounds of tossups only. We will most definitely finish before 10. Teams should sign up for this with more conviction. After the finals are done, we will begin taking pizza orders for those who want to chip in on that (or maybe some sort of other delivery option, depending on what staffers will be fed during the tournament proper).

I told staffers in my email that I was doing pizza on Saturday and Jimmy John's sandwiches on Sunday. I'd have no problem switching those two if you want to order pizza for CAHLFS.

I was thinking Jimmy John's for Saturday night. Are there any other options that would do delivery close by? Does Chipotle or something?

mlaird wrote:That means we can expect CAHLFS to start around 7pm. We will play 10 rounds of tossups only. We will most definitely finish before 10. Teams should sign up for this with more conviction. After the finals are done, we will begin taking pizza orders for those who want to chip in on that (or maybe some sort of other delivery option, depending on what staffers will be fed during the tournament proper).

I told staffers in my email that I was doing pizza on Saturday and Jimmy John's sandwiches on Sunday. I'd have no problem switching those two if you want to order pizza for CAHLFS.

I was thinking Jimmy John's for Saturday night. Are there any other options that would do delivery close by? Does Chipotle or something?

I remember Chipotle at PACE, so probably?

When does registration for this close? I assume, like all good side events, "five minutes before it starts, unless it reaches the field cap?"

Thank you so much to all the teams that came out to play this! I hope you all had fun. If anyone would like to mirror this tournament, it will be available for mirrors for the remainder of this season. We are also considering running some sort of shootout or something for this at HSNCT Saturday night if people are interested in that. Stats are posted here: http://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/99 ... l_results/

CAHLFS will begin at 8pm on the Atlanta Conference Center level of the hotel. We ask that teams arrive at 7:45pm if possible so we can draw brackets and get things started. We will post the exact rooms and meeting place when we get to Atlanta in a few hours. Also, this will cost $10 per person, if that wasn't clear.

Posting this on behalf of moderator and Orlando-resident extraordinaire Luke Rego, there is interest in adding a Luke Rego Deathsquad to the field if possible. Not sure who all will comprise the probable team (most likely Luke, Mark Prather, Alex Rego, and myself). We'll be down in the ACC around 745 to discuss.

Travis VitelloUniversity of Florida '08The Ohio State University '14Writer, NAQT

Stats are mostly up now temporarily at http://hsquizbowl.org/db/tournaments/841 until the finals are added and any other necessary changes are made (and I can get Morgan to upload them to their actual db page as opposed to this one).

The top 2 from each prelim bracket advanced to the top bracket, middle 2 to the middle bracket, and last 2 to the bottom bracket by wins then ppg. The game played against the other team that advanced from one's prelim bracket to one's playoff bracket carried over (in order to play less games and finish earlier). Thus, while Flying Space Pimps and The Spoiler Team were both 7-2, Flying Space Pimp's loss to ODBs effectively did not count and they went on to play in the finals against Bonus Smalls. The finals game is not input yet into the stats, but if my memory serves me correctly, the Flying Space Pimps won.

HEY! I only played the first two games (not 4) and actually averaged 55 PPG! But yes, the Flying Space Pimps (Tressler & Co.) were the winners. Had I known I would be so critically important, I'd have stuck around for DeKalbastan.